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There will be no sacred cows. Ranks, seniority or position will offer no protection - IGP Tunji Disu issues warning to police officers


Nigeria's IGP, Tunji Disu

IGP Tunji Disu’s Warning to Police Officers

Acting Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, has declared that under his leadership, there will be no sacred cows in the Nigeria Police Force. He warned that rank, seniority, or position will not shield any officer from accountability, stressing that misconduct, corruption, and indiscipline will be met with dismissal and prosecution.

Background and Context

On March 4, 2026, at the Peacekeeping Conference Centre in Abuja, IGP Disu addressed senior police managers, including Deputy Inspectors-General, Assistant Inspectors-General, and Commissioners of Police. This was his inaugural strategic meeting since assuming office. His remarks set the tone for a new era in the Nigeria Police Force, emphasizing discipline, accountability, and transparency.

Key Highlights of Disu’s Warning

No Sacred Cows

Disu categorically stated that no officer is above the law. He emphasized that rank, seniority, or position will not offer protection to any officer found guilty of misconduct, corruption, or human rights violations. 

Zero Tolerance for Corruption and Indiscipline

He pledged to dismiss and prosecute corrupt officers, reinforcing that the police must uphold integrity and restore public trust. This marks a departure from past practices where seniority often shielded erring officers.  

Human Rights and Public Trust

Disu stressed that respect for human rights is non-negotiable. He noted that effective policing derives legitimacy not just from statutes but from public confidence and moral authority.  

Election Preparedness

Looking ahead to the 2027 general elections, Disu warned that there would be zero tolerance for misconduct during electoral duties. He promised swift and firm action against officers who compromise discipline or fairness.  

Implications for the Nigeria Police Force

- Institutional Reform: Disu’s stance signals a push toward rebuilding credibility and legitimacy in the Force.  

- Operational Discipline: Officers will face stricter internal checks, reducing impunity.  

- Public Confidence: Citizens may regain trust in the police if these reforms are consistently enforced.  

- Election Security: His warning sets expectations for impartial policing during the 2027 elections, a critical test of the Force’s integrity.  

Conclusion

IGP Tunji Disu’s declaration of “no sacred cows” represents a bold attempt to reshape the Nigeria Police Force into a disciplined, transparent, and accountable institution. By removing the shield of rank and seniority, he aims to restore public trust, enforce respect for human rights, and ensure credible policing ahead of national challenges such as the 2027 elections. Whether this vision translates into lasting reform will depend on consistent enforcement and the willingness of officers to embrace accountability.


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